... calling for an end to the policy of collective punishment of the Syrians and has urged its partners to start rebuilding the Syrian ... ... likely to worsen due to the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria in February 2023. As of February 10, 2023, the ... ... people were hurt. The catastrophe also led to the destruction of thousands of buildings; about 300,000 Syrians have been forced to ... ... humanitarian aid across the line of contact
Ruslan Mamedov:
U.S. and EU Sanctions against Syria
One of the conditions for extending the ...
The situation in Syria has not been resolved and is not yet close to a geopolitical equilibrium
The ... ..., associated with al-Qaeda, banned in the Russian Federation).
Humanitarian aid vs. sanctions
Igor Matveev:
Syrian Idlib: What’s Next?
According to UN Secretary General... ... countries need to extend the mechanism of cross-border operations in Idlib through Turkey. Syria itself, as well as the states supporting it, including Russia, believe...
The American policy towards Syria is becoming increasingly irreversible
The parliamentary ... ... outlet to the world market, discord in the elite, as well as new sanctions are named.
Alexey Khlebnikov:
The Future of Humanitarian ... ... policy towards Syria is becoming increasingly irreversible. The USA seem to be satisfied with the “freezing” of the situation ... ... the most important of which is the regional confrontation with Turkey. An arc of instability across the Mediterranean, in which ...
... restrictions against allies are more effective than restrictions against rivals. So far, this paradox is working with respect to Turkey
The US withdrawal of military support for the Syrian Kurds and the subsequent operation of the Turkish army have exacerbated relations between Ankara and Washington. As one of the deterrence measures, the US authorities imposed sanctions against three Turkish ministers and two ministries by including them in the Specially Designated Nationals And Blocked ...